Marlene Sarroff (au) displays a commitment to the use of mass produced materials, driven by the essential qualities of the material. Rather than altering it, she carries out an intense repetitive process and the material becomes another version of itself.
Marlene Sarroff’s solo exhibition at ParisCONCRET speaks of transformation, flux and order/disorder and of reduction, repetition and accumulation.

During February Clemens Hollerer (at), Roland Orépük (fr) and Jacek Przybyszewski (fr) will each draw on their personal formal vocabularies to effect an interaction between work and place.
"Pièces uniques" will consist of three individual works created in situ by the artists in response to the physical conditions of the gallery space.